Wednesday, October 16, 2024

What I Wear When I Travel for Work

I’ve been meaning to do a post about what I wear when I travel for work. I travel quite often these days (typical twice/month, sometimes three times) so I have gotten good at packing. I nearly exclusively wear dresses because I feel most confident in dresses and they take up less space than pants, a top, and a jacket would. I do not own business suits anymore because I hate how I feel in them! 

I should preface this post by saying that I am not super into fashion (for fashionable content, see Lag Liv’s blog! She works with a stylist and has a very large, beautiful wardrobe.) I’m pragmatic about dressing - I want something comfy that won’t wrinkle that looks professional and ‘put together’. So most of these outfits are made of a fabric that does not wrinkle and feels good on my body. I’m also a minimalist when it comes to my wardrobe. I don’t have a capsule wardrobe but my wardrobe is capsule-adjacent.

For this trip, I flew to Charlottte for some client events. I had 2 client dinner reception events and I moderated 2 panels (and also did 32 zooms that week as it was a week that sales was encouraged to book lots of meetings). 

Here is what I wore that week with pretty crappy bathroom selfies which is the best I could do.

Night #1: client dinner reception 

I flew in, checked into my hotel, and quickly freshened up to meet 2 portfolio managers for a drink/chat before the client event started. I wore a striped dress from Boden. I have this dress in 4 colors (this striped version, black, navy, red). When I find something I like, I tend to buy it in multiple colors. I love that this dress has pockets!

Day #2: moderate panel + lots of zooms

I moderated a panel with the portfolio managers fairly early in the day and then had a day of solid zooms. I wore a dress I bought at a boutique in a suburb of Minneapolis last summer. I loved this dress so much that I ordered 2 more this summer (brand is Gretchen Scott). The fabric is wrinkle-proof which is key for travel. This is my favorite of the 3 dresses - I think it’s the most flattering since the pattern is a darker color. I didn’t have any post-work client commitments so I went out for dinner with one of the portfolio managers that was on the panel (she lives in Chicago, the other PM is Charlotte-based). 


Day #3: lots of zooms + another client dinner reception

Today’s dress is the same as yesterday’s, but a different pattern. This dress is my least favorite of the 3 as I don’t wear a lot of pink but I still like the dress. 


Day #4: moderate a panel, do lots of zooms, fly home in the afternoon 

Finally, the last day of this intense trip. This dress is the same brand as the other 2 but has a different neckline + pockets! 

I look so tired in this photo because I feel so tired. If I zoomed in more, you’d see circles and bags under my eyes. This trip was intense with all the meetings and client interaction! It was TOO MUCH. I am glad I am unlikely to have a trip like this again. It was the combo of in-person client interactions plus so many zooms that really pushed me over the edge into complete exhaustion. 



Shoes and accessories: I wore the same navy blue Rothy’s each day (I typically pack one pair of work shoes + running shoes for workouts). Since getting diagnosed with RA, I stopped wearing heels for the most part as I want to be extra kind to my joints.

The necklines of these dresses had enough going on so I did not wear a necklace. If I had worn a solid pattern version of the first dress, I would have added a necklace but it looked too busy when I tried a necklace with the striped pattern. A necklace is the only accessory I add to an outfit as I am not an earrings person (and wish I had never gotten my ears pierced!). Most earrings bother my ears so that is why I don’t wear them. 

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And there you have it! These are the kinds of dresses I wear during the warm weather months. Now that it’s getting colder, I shift to wearing dresses + tights. I can wear tights with the last dress but the other 3 dresses will be moved to the ‘summer’ section of my wardrobe and will only be worn if I travel somewhere warm like FL or CA, etc. 

What kinds of outfits do you feel best in? How do you dress for work? The outfits above are what I wear when I go to the office, too. 

13 comments:

Chelsea said...

I LOVE Boden dresses. I have one that may or may not be exactly the same as your first picture (if it's not, it's very similar) that I wear all the time. For me, it's perfect because the long sleeves keep me warm in the air conditioning but the light material isn't too hot when I'm outside. I wear dresses quite a bit - especially during the summer - because there are times when I don't want to wear shorts, but I hate sweaty legs so pants are a no, lol.

Sarah said...

These dresses are perfect! So pulled together and cute. Love the idea of capsule adjacent. I would like to curate this for myself instead of just having TONS OF STUFF, some of which I don’t actually like. Also, I am pretty into Rothy’s these days— so polished, so comfy, and WASHABLE.

Birchwood Pie said...

I agree with every word that you wrote. I feel more comfortable in a dress than I would in a suit or in separates. Wrinkle free, washable, pockets, and color/patterns are all my jam. And noooooooo to uncomfortable shoes. Just no.

Nicole said...

I AM HERE FOR THIS CONTENT! Lisa, you look so fabulous and so pulled together. I love dresses but don't get much chance to wear them. I think you look so great in them - so professional, and much more flattering than a suit. I used to wear suits to work and they are so bulky. Not to mention the whole "dry clean" thing. I love the wrinkle-free fabrics you have - you really have this down to a science!

Elisabeth said...

Ohhh. I love this sort of post. These all look fabulous and I think it's so smart to buy multiples of a cut/fit you like!

You know I love dresses. They are what best suit my body type and I always feel more put together and polished when I'm wearing them. Just yesterday I was daydreaming about what it would be like to live in a climate where I could wear dresses year-round. I wear dresses regularly in the summer, but in the winter it's mostly just to church (our church is super casual, but I feel like wearing a dress helps me slip into worship better?!) because I find it hard to stay warm enough in Canadian winters in a dress! I don't have to wear specific clothes for work (aside from occasional Teams meetings, when I only have to think about waist up), so I tend to work in comfortable clothes since I'm at home...but I chose to wear dresses to church because

mbmom11 said...

Those dresses are great, and you look amazing in them! I wish I could wear dresses again, but everything I try on fits weirdly. I loved dresses when I taught high school and early in my career- one piece so no worries about untucking or matching. Recently, I bought a dress I didn't really like for an event this summer, and I will keep wearing that as necessary until it wears out. If I ever get serious about dresses again I'll have to look at Boden.

katielookingforward said...

My style is super similar, I tend to change for evening work activities, just because it helps me perk up. I also make sure to pack a sweater/jacket as hotel air conditioning in meetings rooms drives me crazy.

Anonymous said...

Your outfits are lovely! They look comfy and professional. I wear a uniform at work so I leave the house each day in tshirt and jeans and change when I get to the office. I recently attended a professional conference and had to buy a new wardrobe for the 3 days as it had been 4+ years since I had attended anything like that and nothing from before fit. I like the wrinkle free, flowy dress pants (always black!) with short sleeve tops (also wrinkle free fabric) and a cardigan. I have a larger bust and have never found button down shirts to be comfortable, though I do like the look. I do not wear skirts/dresses professionally after an incident my senior year of college. My industry often does onsite interviews that include a tour of the manufacturing facility and I (naively or just uninformed) showed up to my onsite interview in my interview suit with skirt (my mom and I found it at a consignment store and I was so proud of it!) and they said I could not attend the tour with a skirt (catwalks and maybe “loose” clothing). They found a one piece coveralls for me (ridiculously huge) and I attended the tour in that and I was so embarrassed. I only wore the suit for on campus interviews after that and after I accepted my first job, I have never worn a skirt/dress in a professional setting again!

NGS said...

Yes!! Dresses for life. So easy to accessorize and it's just one piece. I think we dress similarly for office life.

Ernie said...

I love your travel work wardrobe. So cute. These dresses look great on you. I am unfamiliar with Gretchen Scott and I might need to change that. I am not super into fashion either. I dress for comfort, and pockets are always a great bonus. I am a big fan of dresses, but prefer them in the summer. I'd rather not be bothered with tights. Fortunately, my workplace is fairly relaxed. Ha. When I'm babysitting, I will kick myself if I choose something without pockets. I'm terrible at accessorizing and I do not have pierced ears.

I'm exhausted just hearing about this work trip. I'd have to build a nap into my schedule, which I'm not sure would fly with an employers. Reason #764 why I have an in home daycare. ;)

Jenny said...

I'll echo the other commenters! These dresses are flattering on you, look professional and seem very low-fuss (ha, can you imagine if you actually had to IRON something on a business trip?) And your shoes look perfect- very glad you don't wear heels. Just seeing someone in high heels makes my feet hurt.

Amanda said...

I've always had issues with earrings, too, but I've found the Tiny Lux brand to be magic. Pricey, but well worth it.

Life of a Doctor's Wife said...

THIRTY TWO ZOOMS. Lisa. That is A Lot. No wonder you were exhausted! That is a staggering number of zooms. And that's before all the in-person stuff, too!

You have great style! I love how put together you look. Boden has such great dresses. I am eyeing a few right now -- I need more long sleeve dresses in my closet.